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Ssangbongsa (Korean: 쌍봉사), or
Ssangbong Temple, is part of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism located in
rural Jeung Village,
Iyang Township,
Hwasun County...
- site of
Unjusa Temple.[citation needed] Red
Cliff (赤壁)
Unjusa (云 住 寺)
Ssangbongsa (双峰 寺)
Mudeungsan (无 等 山)
Towon Academy (道 源 书院)
Hwasun Nongak Hanchun...
- Left:
Buddhist deity in
Ssangbongsa in
South Korea; Right:
Chinese deity adopted into Buddhism...
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Retrieved February 5, 2024. "화순 쌍봉사 철감선사탑" [Stupa of
Master Cheolgam at
Ssangbongsa Temple, Hwasun].
Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved...
- two
wooden pagodas left in Korea, the
other being the
Daeungjeon at
Ssangbongsa.
Although all
historical records have been lost, two
inscriptions were...
- to
Songgwangsa Temple (松廣寺) in Suncheon, and later,
Manjeon moved to
Ssangbongsa Temple (雙峰寺) in Hwasun, and
Manjong to
Dansoksa Temple (斷俗寺) in Sancheong...
- were two such
structures in Korea, but when the Main
Buddha Hall at
Ssangbongsa Temple burnt down in 1984,
Palsangjeon became the only
surviving wooden...
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Sigyeongjeong Pavilion Hwanbyeokdang Pavilion Riverside Eco Park
Unjusa Temple Ssangbongsa Temple Gokseong Train Village Boseong Green Tea Farm
Chuwolsan Mountain...
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examples of his work can be
found at
Jeongsusa (1684),
Cheoneunsa (1693),
Ssangbongsa (1694), the
hermitage of
Chukseongam (1700), as well as the hermitage...